let it rip

the snowball manifesto: The pulsing digital countdown is remorseless. On the PC menu bar. The projected hanging strip in the shopping mall. Numerologically, ‘ 2010‘ feels infinitely more apocalyptic than ‘2001‘, but the best sounds around continue to share a pedigree in the analogue. Served up reheated. Or merely compressed. A carbon footprint set inContinue reading “let it rip”

power in the darkness

EMI 2715.From Wiki:“The band hit the club scene right in the middle of London’s punk explosion. Their live shows got favourable reviews, and soon A&R men wereattending many of their gigs. There was one small problem – a song in the band’s set called Glad To Be Gay. Even the punk independents shied away fromContinue reading “power in the darkness”